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Verstappen eyes fourth title

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Max Verstappen is looking to win a fourth consecutiv­e drivers’ title with Red Bull as the dominant team again this year when the curtain rises on Formula One’s longest-ever season in Bahrain this weekend (Feb 1-3).

Whatever the outcome of an independen­t investigat­ion into allegation­s of controllin­g behaviour by team boss Christian Horner, Red Bull have built a crushing level of momentum and a stunning car that oozed potential in pre-season testing.

With stable unchanged regulation­s and no changes to the driver line-ups, a year of deja vu is in prospect as the F1 circus embarks on a daunting and unpreceden­ted run of 24 race weekends stretching to early December.

After sweeping to a record 21 wins in 22 races last year, with Verstappen claiming a record 19, plus 12 poles and nine fastest laps as he accumulate­d a staggering total of 575 points, Red Bull have every reason to believe they can stay on top.

In such a demanding calendar, much will depend on the form of Verstappen’s Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez, who won twice last year before fading, if the team hope for a clean sweep this time.

After his imperious form in 2023, the 26-year-old Dutchman has every reason to begin this year with a swagger, but he will need help from the Mexican for the team to smash all their own records in an invincible season.

All of their rival teams have improved their cars, clearly evident in pre-season testing, but none with as many updates and revisions as those seen in Red Bull’s RB20, a car that marks the team’s 20th birthday.

Ferrari, entering a second season under the guidance of Frederic Vasseur as team principal, who has recruited seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton to replace Carlos Sainz in 2025, will be aiming to improve on their one triumph last year.

They believe they have a more reliable car that will transfer qualifying speed into race performanc­e, although lead driver Charles Leclerc still admits they have some way to go to catch the runaway Red Bulls.

Hamilton’s Mercedes team have also improved their car and both he and team-mate George Russell have declared it as more “driveable” and comfortabl­e.

McLaren, similarly, made optimistic noises after testing, but according to Lando Norris remain significan­tly adrift of Red Bull and Ferrari while of the chasing pack, Aston Martin hold no great hopes.

“I don’t have a crystal ball,” said two-time champion Fernando Alonso, 42.

“But Max is world champion and Red Bull are dominating. I think 19 drivers in the paddock now think they won’t win. It happens that way for 99% of your career. It’s a brutal sport.”

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen in pre-season testing at the Bahrain Internatio­nal Circuit on Feb 21.
Photo: AFP Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen in pre-season testing at the Bahrain Internatio­nal Circuit on Feb 21.

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